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A schematic map of the Tyne and Wear Metro system. The following is a list of Tyne and Wear Metro stations. Purpose-built stations ... South Shields SSS: 23 Mar 1984 ...
Yellow Line trains pass through Monument twice, once eastbound through the east–west platforms, and then, after running around the North Tyneside Loop, southbound through the north–south platforms before running to South Shields. [3] The Tyne and Wear Metro is one of the few rapid transit systems in the world with a pretzel configuration ...
The original Metro station was closed on 8 July 2019 and was resited around 100 m (330 ft) to the south-east. On 4 August 2019, the station reopened as part of the new South Shields Interchange. A Class 101 DMU at the original North Eastern Railway station, photographed in August 1977, around four years prior to the station's closure.
A Tyne and Wear Metro service heading for South Shields, seen at Kingston Park.. Tyne and Wear is a metropolitan area covering the cities of Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland, as well as North and South Tyneside, Gateshead and Washington.
2 (+2 Metro platforms) 483,836 447,702 3 MetroCentre: intu Metrocentre: Gateshead: Northern Tyne Valley Line 2 350,376 335,088 4 Heworth: Heworth: Gateshead Northern Durham Coast Line 2 20,784 21,064 5 Blaydon: Blaydon-on-Tyne: Gateshead Northern Tyne Valley Line 2 15,128 14,116 6 Dunston: Dunston: Gateshead Northern Tyne Valley Line 2 10,618 ...
Most of the Asians in South Shields are Bangladeshi, with the Beacon and Bents ward that covers South Shields town centre, had 9.9% of the population registering as that ethnicity. The Bangladeshi community is the third largest in Tyne and Wear , after Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland with 1.7% of the town's population being Bangladeshi or ...
Pages in category "Metro stations in South Shields" ... Tyne Dock Metro station This page was last edited on 20 November 2020, at 13:49 (UTC). ...
Brockley Whins is an area in South Tyneside, part of South Shields, with a postcode of NE32 . It is served by Brockley Whins Metro station. The name originates from a farm which was located about 400 metres East, in what is now the Biddick Hall Estate. ("Brockley" means "of badgers" and "Whins" is synonymous with "bushes").